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Georgetown Is Hot to Shop
December 6, 2023
•Last week, WTOP News ran an upbeat story, headlined “Georgetown sees solid year despite retail, restaurant shuttering in DC,” and concluded “2023 has been a solid year for one of […]
Shop Georgetown: The Holiday Gift Guide
December 7, 2022
•The District proper is open for business. Retail numbers are strong but that doesn’t mean all is whole from the past few difficult years. If you’re in the giving mood, […]
The Season of Retro Chic: Celebrating Georgetown Flea Market’s 50th
May 11, 2022
•It’s the season of Retro Chic. In celebration of Georgetown Flea Market’s 50th year, our May 2022 cover story features an interview with the its founder, Michael Sussman, who launched […]
Business Ins & Outs: Reren Lamen & Bar Open, Wine Bar 2622 on Deck, Others
September 16, 2020
•The Veronica Beard store fills a longtime empty storefront at 1254 Wisconsin Ave. NW that once held the clothing store the Street of Georgetown.
Business Ins & Outs: Veronica Beard Open, Foxtrot on Deck, Others
September 8, 2020
•The Veronica Beard store fills a longtime empty storefront at 1254 Wisconsin Ave. NW that once held the clothing store the Street of Georgetown.
Amid Georgetown Closures, New Stores Arrive
July 2, 2020
•News that America Eats Tavern had closed got picked up as an indicator of COVID-19’s lasting impact on the local economy.
Top Business Ins & Outs for 2019-20: Part 2
January 29, 2020
•The retail and restaurant mix of Georgetown and nearby neighborhoods keeps churning, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly and sometimes surprisingly. Here are some of the top business “Outs” of recent note […]
Business: Bagels, Papyrus, Veronica Beard, Contemporaria
January 27, 2020
•In this retail round up: a letter from Deborah Kalkstein, owner of hip, avant-garde furniture store Contemporaria, which will be moving out of Georgetown by the end of next month.